As the first commercial deployments of 5G start to appear, the stage is set for consumers finally to find out what the powerful next-generation mobile standard promises can bring: an ambitious and far-reaching technological advance that transforms virtually all aspects of human activity—how we experience life, conduct business, create goods, and build societies.

This annual market report provides accurate data and analysis - including market size, forecasts, and market trends - to help clients make better business decisions in the cloud and CPE managed security services market.

As with last year’s conference, Internet of Things (IoT) security remained a smaller part of the overall discussions surrounding cybersecurity at RSA 2019. However, despite this position of limited coverage, IoT security continues to gain traction and visibility as a topic that demands greater recognition within the context of comprehensive security solutions.

The Threat Mitigation Products Market Database is a data-only market tracker, providing a total view of the cybersecurity technology market by combining the data from multiple security market trackers into one database.

This market tracker provides accurate data and analyses including market size, vendor market share, forecasts, and market trends to help clients make better business decisions in the network security appliances and software market.

Despite best efforts, effective data management and security practices remain an ominous hurdle for many organizations. As the sheer volume with which data is generated on a daily basis continues to grow exponentially, ensuring proper protection and handling of that information becomes a proportionally difficult challenge. Demand for comprehensive and secure information management solutions are driving growth in the global market.

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On 15 October 2018, Arm and Intel announced that Arm would adopt Intel’s Secure Device Onboarding (SDO) technology as part of Arm’s Pelion IoT platform. This collaboration should facilitate IoT market growth by reducing complexity and risk in the device supply chain. Both Arm and Intel benefit from partnering, though Intel gains a more important strategic win by shoring up the relevance of the Intel x86 chip architecture for IoT applications in the face of the increasing traction of Arm’s Cortex-M and Cortex-A architectures in the IoT market.

Unfortunately, no vertical market has remained immune from the harmful aftermath of a successful cyber attack or data breach. The situation is only exacerbated with regards to the Internet of Things (IoT), as the sheer volume of these devices continues to grow with each passing year. The IoT device explosion has seen a proportionate growth of the cyber threat landscape due to the new attack vectors that many insecure IoT devices can introduce into the ecosystem. Furthermore, the industrial markets that comprise our critical infrastructure have routinely found themselves in the crosshairs of potential cyber-criminals and data thieves.